Yoga is an ancient science that has been practiced for thousands of years. It teaches us about the connection between the mind and the body, a connection that is now being proven by medical science. Through various "asanas" or poses, it strives to bring harmony to the different parts of the body and the mind and thereby heal them.
It helps the mind to relax and the body to become more flexible, recharging both and helping one to feel fitter and more energetic while gaining peace of mind. This is why yoga has millions of adherents worldwide today.
Today, many former skeptics, this writer included, have experienced the healing and restorative powers of yoga and are now true believers.
This belief will only come after you have practiced yoga for some time and have experienced the benefits firsthand. It is never too late to start practicing yoga and enjoying its benefits. There are three aspects to yoga, the postures (asanas), yoga breathing (pranayama) and meditation. To derive the maximum benefit from yoga, one has to practice all these three aspects.
Regular practice of the asanas, pranayama and meditation can help with many different conditions including diabetes, hypertension, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, varicose veins, arthritis and heart disease. A yoga practitioner (or yogi) can achieve increased control over his or her autonomic and involuntary functions such as heartbeat, temperature and blood pressure. Studies show that yoga can be as effective as or even better than exercise in improving physical and emotional health.
While you are never too old to start practicing yoga, the earlier you start, the more you will gain. Your yoga instructor will help design a special routine for you that will take into account any physical problems or ailments that you suffer from. Start now and soon, you too will be a believer.